Hardware: Gigabyte GA-7VKMP AMD Athlon XP Processor running at 1250mhz Maxtor 80GB HDD Sony DVD-RW 2 Realtec 81390 NICS Software: FC4-test1 on DVD from DVD.iso obtained from torrent. Initial install was a Custom install choosing to allow Disk Druid to partition the drives automatically using the entire HDD, No Firewall (I like to add it later), SELinux Disabled, then adding Editors, Authoring & Publishing, Games and Entertainment, Development Tools, X Software Development, Gnome Software Development, Administration Tools and System Tools. The install completed fine and everything looked as expected and I rebooted. RHGB started during the first boot and there were several errors about Gtk.FALSE being deprecated and to use FALSE instead. Firstboot did not start and I was unable to add an additional user. I logged into the system as root, the system hung just after drawing the cursor and background, I did not see the Splash Screen start. I allowed the system to sit for approximately 10 minutes and nothing. I did a CTRL+ALT+F2 and received a red background console and tried to login. The login hung also, I moved back and forth between consoles and received a psychedelic screen with fantastically colored vertical stripes. I hit reset and rebooted the PC. After a second RHGB with the same Gtk errors I once again logged in as root and received the splash screen. I was able to add a user and logout. I then attempted a login as the newly created user, to no avail. I then started over this time choosing an Everything install. I rebooted and was greeted with Firstboot and able to input a user. I attempted a login as the user and waited. I never received a Splash Screen. Moving through the consoles once again resulted in the vertical lines. I then wondered if the problems with the console and such could be related to the Onboard S3 video. I installed a Nvidia GeForce 3 Titanium card and booted the system. RHGB failed and FC4 booted in text mode after booting GDM started as expected and I logged in, the screen sat at the same place with no splash screen for approximately 10 minutes. I then moved through the consoles and was able to login with no problems. All vertical lines were gone. I went to bed at this point. Returning after 6 hours of sleep did not change the login issue. I am now going to reconfigure and try the install on an Intel processor to aid in troubleshooting. Best, Steve